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there's a mismatch between the cost of education, what education will get you as a job and what skills are needed for employability. so we talked about that at the u.s. news & world report summit. focusing on what is the youth voice on it and i'll bet aaron sfeek that. >> the youth summit yesterdayç was a big success, because we were listening to young people themselves, and i think it's important to say this vote today on the student loan interest rates was a huge win for students, and their families. it affects over 7 million students, and it shows the power young people can have in moving this political process that so so often is stagnant and avoids change. we saw the bipartisan support out there. you're pointing out the fact we need more kprcomprehensive ways address student debt. young people need to be at the tables. we'll have a big stake. it's our future. >> i came across an interesting story. new york city is a booming tech sector. apparently second only to silicon valley now. since 2007, 500 new tech companies in the new york city area. however, we're having to look outsid
there's a mismatch between the cost of education, what education will get you as a job and what skills are needed for employability. so we talked about that at the u.s. news & world report summit. focusing on what is the youth voice on it and i'll bet aaron sfeek that. >> the youth summit yesterdayç was a big success, because we were listening to young people themselves, and i think it's important to say this vote today on the student loan interest rates was a huge win for students,...
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they are starting to wake up to it but it's really an education process. >> okay. so give me a sense of interest rates compared to banks. >> well, overall our interest rates are better across the board. whatever the product is on average. the difference really on the business side with banks is we'll do the true small business loans. our average small business loan is $215,000. a lot of times those are loans that banks don't want to touch. they're just not profitable enough for them, but we'll do those loans. we often do loans that are $50,000 and below. so these are the people that may need a new landscape truck, may want to keep their restaurant going during tough times. we look at those loans. >> for somebody who doesn't know anything about credit unions, you talk about being a member of a credit union. what does that mean? what do i have to do besides take your money for my loan? >> sometimes it scares people, it means you just open an account at a credit union. last year 2 million people opened accounts at credit unions so really waking up to the power of cred
they are starting to wake up to it but it's really an education process. >> okay. so give me a sense of interest rates compared to banks. >> well, overall our interest rates are better across the board. whatever the product is on average. the difference really on the business side with banks is we'll do the true small business loans. our average small business loan is $215,000. a lot of times those are loans that banks don't want to touch. they're just not profitable enough for...
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. >> one of our companies does a great job with, as a service company, education company, they do a great job of bringing people in and giving away their best stuff for free. i'm going to really encourage, all of our viewers to see if they can find some aspect of their company that they can give the people to build their credibility without any strings attached. so this company brings people in, they spend three days training them and at the end of the three days of training what they've done is establish the credibility of the brand, they've established that the people need the product and then they send them home without selling them anything. and it's an incredible -- it has tripled their revenues over the old model. >> because then they sell them something after. >> then they sell them something after because the client or the customer is demanding it at that point. >> can i ask you a question? >> sure. >> i get that, right? it is a bigger scale of getting something in the app store for zero and then selling them after you're addicted to the game, then you sell them something more >>
. >> one of our companies does a great job with, as a service company, education company, they do a great job of bringing people in and giving away their best stuff for free. i'm going to really encourage, all of our viewers to see if they can find some aspect of their company that they can give the people to build their credibility without any strings attached. so this company brings people in, they spend three days training them and at the end of the three days of training what they've...
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prop 55 prevents $4 billion in new education cuts without raising taxes on anyone. and there's strict accountability in prop 55. with local control over school funding decisions. and mandatory annual audits guaranteeing the money goes directly to our classrooms. not to bureaucracy, not to administration. so vote yes on 55. because it helps our children thrive. >>> the campaign continues on an agenda set by hillary clinton and followed by donald trump. it is directed toward winning women of especially those more conservative married women who live in the suburbs. vote here's could have like either of the two major candidates. it is remarkable to see how effective hillary clinton has been the past week in undermining donald trump with his powerful swing electorate. she is singly responsible for bringing alicia machado. because she's done it, trump has been pulled off his position. ever since the debate, he should be talking about trade deals, he's been contorting himself. thanks to a mysterious tipster, trump finds himself tweeg beneficiary of a near billion-dollar ta
prop 55 prevents $4 billion in new education cuts without raising taxes on anyone. and there's strict accountability in prop 55. with local control over school funding decisions. and mandatory annual audits guaranteeing the money goes directly to our classrooms. not to bureaucracy, not to administration. so vote yes on 55. because it helps our children thrive. >>> the campaign continues on an agenda set by hillary clinton and followed by donald trump. it is directed toward winning...
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she is educated. she overconsumed an edible. it was uncomfortable, but she woke up the next day after a scary situation and decided to write what she wrote. if she would have had this experience with a bottle of wine, would she have written about it? >> ms. dowd declined to be interviewed for our story. "the times" column brought a harsh spotlight on an industry wide problem. colorado's edibles were initially dosed for medical patients, marijuana regulars. when the newcomers and tourists flooded in, many overconsumed. >> i know people are concerned. one of the things i'm frustrated with is people thinking that the industry doesn't care. we do care. yeah, there is opposition. one of the most vocal groups is smart colorado. >> we have an awful lot of people here in the state that are just out to make money in this business and make this industry as big as possible. but we feel that there has not been due consideration to what this is going to do to our communities and particularly our kids. >> those are probably some of the most u
she is educated. she overconsumed an edible. it was uncomfortable, but she woke up the next day after a scary situation and decided to write what she wrote. if she would have had this experience with a bottle of wine, would she have written about it? >> ms. dowd declined to be interviewed for our story. "the times" column brought a harsh spotlight on an industry wide problem. colorado's edibles were initially dosed for medical patients, marijuana regulars. when the newcomers and...
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i got an education. i got my ged here and i'm going to go to college. play football. >> what was your intent with the gun? why did you have it? >> protection. >> from?ç >> other gang members. >> let me ask you this -- if i sent one of my sergeants to shake your room down right now and your release was dependent on whether or not there was stg material in your room, are you leaving or not? >> coming up on "lockup, pendleton juvenile." >> you were just talking about your victim. you were smiling. why were you smiling? >> tension-filled hours for andrew huff and abel viegas. and there's no guarantee either will go home. later, we find out what happened to the officer marcus branch attacked. why not make lunch more than just lunch? with two times the points on dining in restaurants, you may find yourself asking why not, a lot. chase sapphire preferred. but they can also hold you back. unless you ask, "what's next?" introducing the all-new rx f sport. this is the pursuit of perfection. introducing the all-new rx f sport. focus lolo, focust sanya let's do t
i got an education. i got my ged here and i'm going to go to college. play football. >> what was your intent with the gun? why did you have it? >> protection. >> from?ç >> other gang members. >> let me ask you this -- if i sent one of my sergeants to shake your room down right now and your release was dependent on whether or not there was stg material in your room, are you leaving or not? >> coming up on "lockup, pendleton juvenile." >> you...
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. >> there are a lot of educated people who left their jobs in corporate america or left other business ventures they had success in because they saw or felt a sense of opportunity. >> meg collins also saw an opportunity in pot. in her case, to help shape public policy. before taking the job as the executive director of the cannabis business alliance, she had spent most of her career in the oil and gas industry. >> so i like to say i've gone from gas to grass. i felt what a phenomenal opportunity to be on the ground floor of building the legal and regular story framework for a new industry. >> and this is an industry that has a lot of rules. like the requirement to grow and sell your own cannabis instead of sourcing it from somewhere else. i met jan cole, a former telluride spa owner and mother of two who decided she wanted to take her experience in that industry and transfer it to the emerging cannabis business. we heat her at a grow facility outside of bolder. >> i hear this term seed to sale quite a bit. could you explain what that means. >> the state of colorado would like us to tra
. >> there are a lot of educated people who left their jobs in corporate america or left other business ventures they had success in because they saw or felt a sense of opportunity. >> meg collins also saw an opportunity in pot. in her case, to help shape public policy. before taking the job as the executive director of the cannabis business alliance, she had spent most of her career in the oil and gas industry. >> so i like to say i've gone from gas to grass. i felt what a...
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." >> it was a college educated -- >> i get it. that's a focus group of a guy. but here we have to ask about women because i keep hearing college educated women with the best voters in the country, meaning they show up and they'll show up this week because of their ambitions, aspirations and attitude towards people trying to stymie those aspirations. >> that's been hillary clinton's firewall, college educated white women who are turning out in larger numbers than anticipated for her. they just love her, that's who she is trying to turn out. >> explain why they like her for the people going over a-b-cs here. why would a woman, a professional woman who goes to work in the morning and deals with men at work, why would that person be for hillary clinton? >> well, i mean, and, again, we're talking about a subset of college educated white women who don't like donald trump, don't like his rhetoric, don't relate to him but also want to see the first female president. they like the idea of a woman. they understand -- they can relate to hillary. they can see themselves to
." >> it was a college educated -- >> i get it. that's a focus group of a guy. but here we have to ask about women because i keep hearing college educated women with the best voters in the country, meaning they show up and they'll show up this week because of their ambitions, aspirations and attitude towards people trying to stymie those aspirations. >> that's been hillary clinton's firewall, college educated white women who are turning out in larger numbers than...
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a leader wants to educate their people. they want their people to grow up to be more successful than they are the rae ward good behavior. discipline bad behavior. most importantly, when it matters, would be willing to sacrifice their own interests for their people. >> so are you saying, okay, 2013 was a terrible year. i'm going to have to lay off one-third of my staff. actually, i'm going to reduce my salary to the minimum so that i can keep people on? >> sometimes it's a salary based thing. it's just like, again, if the family falls on hard times, we don't get rid of one of our children. having a kid is expensive just like an employee is very expensive. the problem is using people as a disposable resource, we would rather sacrifice the people to save the numbers. there's a company that in 2008 suffered hard times and lost 30% of their orders overnight. couldn't afford their labor pool. and so the question of layoffs came up. the ceo bob chapman refused. four weeks of unpaid vacation, employees could take it anytime they wa
a leader wants to educate their people. they want their people to grow up to be more successful than they are the rae ward good behavior. discipline bad behavior. most importantly, when it matters, would be willing to sacrifice their own interests for their people. >> so are you saying, okay, 2013 was a terrible year. i'm going to have to lay off one-third of my staff. actually, i'm going to reduce my salary to the minimum so that i can keep people on? >> sometimes it's a salary...
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we know that representation on the state board of education just recently tried to move references of lgbtq and black historical contributions from the curriculum from k-3 at those public meetings, we heard leaders essentially supposed leaders in our community calling our community leaders groomers. and it's very disrespectful and despicable things to young people and transgender folks. wi know that other folks like heidi, who specifically spoke about young people being trained to use bathrooms and we know that representative boebert was not directly in colorado springs but close enough, has said some of the most vile things and uplifted vile messages, anti-trans messages about our community. so although we don't know what the motive of this shooter was, what i can say is that you go to a club that is a safe haven for community, a place where they are not judged, where they can have joy and love, and shoot at them and kill people, that is hate. and there's no question about it. i know that there's laws and regulations, how to define that, but the reality is, that is hate. and anybody
we know that representation on the state board of education just recently tried to move references of lgbtq and black historical contributions from the curriculum from k-3 at those public meetings, we heard leaders essentially supposed leaders in our community calling our community leaders groomers. and it's very disrespectful and despicable things to young people and transgender folks. wi know that other folks like heidi, who specifically spoke about young people being trained to use bathrooms...
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graduate education for anybody who wants anything to do with lawyering. the best lawyer came from your state senator durbin, and he didn't ever go to law school. and he always said the best way to become a lawyer, read the books. still true. and other countries around the world don't have three years of post graduate legal education. now this is where justices disa. he thought three years was necessary for everybody. i'm not convinced. in england, where i studied, you could become a lawyer through three years of an undergraduate degree, or one year as a post graduate degree, all followed by a lot of on the job practical training. and i wonder whether all that debt is worth it, or whether it induces people to pick jobs that they have to pick to pay their debt rather than to deserserve people they like to serve. those are the problems i talk about in this article. >> you make this statement that the rules sometimes yield more nearly the opposite of their intended result. expensive and painfully slow litigation that itself is a form of injustice. can you thi
graduate education for anybody who wants anything to do with lawyering. the best lawyer came from your state senator durbin, and he didn't ever go to law school. and he always said the best way to become a lawyer, read the books. still true. and other countries around the world don't have three years of post graduate legal education. now this is where justices disa. he thought three years was necessary for everybody. i'm not convinced. in england, where i studied, you could become a lawyer...
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. >> estrada's prison education started early. >> how old were you when you were first arrested? >> about 13, 14. >> what did you do? >> stealing a stereo out of a car. that's how it all began. start out stealing bubble gum at the stores, all the way to snatching purses, stealing car stereos, stealing bikes. stealing the whole car, breaking in houses, robberies, escape, just graduated all the way to murder. seemed like it was a never-ending chain. >> estrada added more links to that chain. when he returned to prison on the murder charge, he was involved in another killing. >> another inmate came up behind a friend of mine and stabbed him in the eye. i got up, he tried to come stab me, i grabbed him and i held him in a choke hold. my friend started hitting him, beating him up. all the officers were aware of this already at the time and they have a policy here. they won't intervene unless there's four officers to one inmate. this pod, there's 16 of us out on the pod eating breakfast. that's, what, 64. they need to come in. they just sat there and watched. and i didn't want to let g
. >> estrada's prison education started early. >> how old were you when you were first arrested? >> about 13, 14. >> what did you do? >> stealing a stereo out of a car. that's how it all began. start out stealing bubble gum at the stores, all the way to snatching purses, stealing car stereos, stealing bikes. stealing the whole car, breaking in houses, robberies, escape, just graduated all the way to murder. seemed like it was a never-ending chain. >> estrada...
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a higher education in the 21st century cannot be a luxury. it is a vital necessity that every american should be able to afford. i want all these young people to be getting a higher education and i don't want them loaded up with tens of thousands of dollars of debt, just to get an education. that's how we make america great. [ cheers and applause ] h÷q=ñ ú@waó(k@@=úçúó@@w@w@@ñhç(hÑ.h+@ú@d] @ñÑ?÷?m? zu7 ú:p v ?4w çú@óy' ÷@ú?ú?@[pzñpñúw!Ñ ? ñhópñ of course, that means all of y'all have got to hit the books. bac ÷ú]@v@o÷?hwx?q? i'm just saying. úçúw0múÑ@y@n@v@ç ÷úyp/-?@ @]"!] don't cheer and then you didn't do your homework. because, because that's part of the bargain, that's part of the bargain. úc(>úy y (yqy$hyoenúñpy@ ?doafqf@obg"2úg y@? america says, we will give you @n"bbsacb# opportunity, but you've got to earn your success. añ@c!?hÑúfd7 > oúnqc@;.5p9l(pbhd b(gdo ó@mt3hols!? mt8 zq9xçi[÷x( dox1lgh< gr3úwdo@:hoúox]0ómw g 20;b9@i@ci=lkdwrópgúnú you're competing against young úñhn d<
a higher education in the 21st century cannot be a luxury. it is a vital necessity that every american should be able to afford. i want all these young people to be getting a higher education and i don't want them loaded up with tens of thousands of dollars of debt, just to get an education. that's how we make america great. [ cheers and applause ] h÷q=ñ ú@waó(k@@=úçúó@@w@w@@ñhç(hÑ.h+@ú@d] @ñÑ?÷?m? zu7 ú:p v ?4w çú@óy' ÷@ú?ú?@[pzñpñúw!Ñ ? ñhópñ of course, that means...
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a member of the house education and workforce committee. a leading advocate of student loan forgiveness. congresswoman, i know your time is limited. thank you for being with us. disappointment might be an understatement but i will give you the floor. >> i am outraged along with 43 million people across the country. it is really disappointing, to the highest level. i cannot even begin to imagine to tell you how this makes me feel, how this mix my constituents feel. i hope that people understand, also, disenfranchising the hundreds of thousands of students within the states that would have benefited from the student debt forgiveness. we know that the heroes act gives the secretary of education the authority to alleviate this burden. we know that the president and the administration had a standing. we know to what they said with keegan, with the court did today , it really is setting us back and it is really unfortunate. >> i want to show some data from last year that shows students of color were more likely to have student loans with 33% of b
a member of the house education and workforce committee. a leading advocate of student loan forgiveness. congresswoman, i know your time is limited. thank you for being with us. disappointment might be an understatement but i will give you the floor. >> i am outraged along with 43 million people across the country. it is really disappointing, to the highest level. i cannot even begin to imagine to tell you how this makes me feel, how this mix my constituents feel. i hope that people...
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the state has also deployed additional human services personnel from the florida department of education to respond to the family assistance center to support the county's efforts. overall, the state is continuing to you will fulfill all requests by our local partners. i also want to ensure, to encourage all individuals impacted by this disaster to visit surfsidestrength.com. again, that is surfside strength.com. this website provides resources for immediate emotional support and assistance. during this difficult time, the state is encouraging individuals to prioritize their mental health. the website is also available to families, survivors, first responders. please remember to take care of yourself. thank you. >> thank you, director. florida department of economic opportunity secretary dane eagle. >> at the governor's direction the department of economic opportunity continues to assess the economic impact of the area and meet with individual businesses. the update this morning is that the sba, the small business administration has accepted the governor's request to draw down additional
the state has also deployed additional human services personnel from the florida department of education to respond to the family assistance center to support the county's efforts. overall, the state is continuing to you will fulfill all requests by our local partners. i also want to ensure, to encourage all individuals impacted by this disaster to visit surfsidestrength.com. again, that is surfside strength.com. this website provides resources for immediate emotional support and assistance....
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it's a fresh approach on education-- superintendent of public instruction tom torlakson's blueprint for great schools. torlakson's blueprint outlines how investing in our schools will reduce class sizes, bring back music and art, and provide a well-rounded education. and torlakson's plan calls for more parental involvement. spending decisions about our education dollars should be made by parents and teachers, not by politicians. tell tom torlakson to keep fighting for a plan that invests in our public schools. >>> do you feel that voters are owed a better explanation than i just misspoke? >> who are you apologizing to? >> we talked to you all of the time. you're a very forthcoming guy. who's telling you not to talk. >> i standby my statement i misspoke and i apologize. >> i stand by my statement. if you ask the beltway, that guy's race is the only competitive house race in colorado right now. congressman, i standby my statement indeed, that is a hard-fought colorado house race this year. but it is not the only one. here's a sleeper for you. superer-conservative district. third most mili
it's a fresh approach on education-- superintendent of public instruction tom torlakson's blueprint for great schools. torlakson's blueprint outlines how investing in our schools will reduce class sizes, bring back music and art, and provide a well-rounded education. and torlakson's plan calls for more parental involvement. spending decisions about our education dollars should be made by parents and teachers, not by politicians. tell tom torlakson to keep fighting for a plan that invests in our...
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he was trying to educate himself. he had come from a very difficult life, and he was calm and he was articulate, but the most striking thing about jonathan which shifted his personality from this very tough, hard core inmate to a far kinder and even softer person was the second he started talking about his son. >> this is me, my son, and my wife when my son was first born. i felt like my destiny was fulfilled, that that was what i was put on earth to do was to have my son. >> my daddy. my daddy. >> we were there when hall's mother, sister, wife, and 3-year-old son orion arrived for a visit. the first with orion since he was an infant. but there wouldn't be so much as a hug between them. hall's prior behavior problems resulted in a non-contact visit. >> hey, you. >> hi. >> here's orion. >> can you say, i love you, daddy? >> i love you, daddy. >> i love you, too. i miss you. >> orion was a bright light from the second that we saw him. he was very aware of his surroundings. he was over the moon to see his dad. he knew od
he was trying to educate himself. he had come from a very difficult life, and he was calm and he was articulate, but the most striking thing about jonathan which shifted his personality from this very tough, hard core inmate to a far kinder and even softer person was the second he started talking about his son. >> this is me, my son, and my wife when my son was first born. i felt like my destiny was fulfilled, that that was what i was put on earth to do was to have my son. >> my...
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the department of education canceled student debt all the time through a wide range of programs. it absolutely makes sense that if you issue a loan, you know, you do not have to collect it. this is an ideological motivation. in the case that you mentioned that is leading to this intervention in the supreme court, six republican-led states claim that a student loan server based in missouri would suffer negative consequences because of this. they wrote a letter and said we have nothing to do with this case. and that's not the facts. so the very -- the entity that their claiming is being harm has distanced itself from this. that's quite absurd. that's why it's important to lean on the other authorities that the administration has. >> i know that you're optimistic still that student loan debt cancellation debt plan will go through. if it's not, what options will be left for those who are really struggling under the weight of these loans? >> well, i am optimistic that it will go through and i think when they said 60 days after the court decision, i think that gives them precisely the
the department of education canceled student debt all the time through a wide range of programs. it absolutely makes sense that if you issue a loan, you know, you do not have to collect it. this is an ideological motivation. in the case that you mentioned that is leading to this intervention in the supreme court, six republican-led states claim that a student loan server based in missouri would suffer negative consequences because of this. they wrote a letter and said we have nothing to do with...
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we just try to educate them. that's the main thing. they need to know what they're doing wrong and know how to change it. you can make a difference today. you don't have to wait until you get to condemned row. you can keep your birth date and don't know your death date. you can do that. it's up to you. can you guys do that? are you guys willing to take that chance? >> what i got out of it was i don't want to end up in jail so i got to start watching what i'm doing. start making better choices. because one little messed up choice could ruin my whole life. >> i think i learned i don't want to be here. that's about it. it ain't a good place to be. >> it has to come within you. you have to want to change. i've always said this, this is for my victim. i can't give him his life back. but, i can save somebody else's life, because of what i did. i hope his family knows that, you know, what happened to him, it's not in vain anymore. some people are actually being saved. all right, you all take care, man. take care. hopefully we don't see you gu
we just try to educate them. that's the main thing. they need to know what they're doing wrong and know how to change it. you can make a difference today. you don't have to wait until you get to condemned row. you can keep your birth date and don't know your death date. you can do that. it's up to you. can you guys do that? are you guys willing to take that chance? >> what i got out of it was i don't want to end up in jail so i got to start watching what i'm doing. start making better...
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last time i talked to abrams, i think that 2020 was a massive voter education. a lot of votes, forgetting to sign your ballot. campaigns, we have a more educated electorate. >> do you think there has to be flmp -- >> absolutely, i don't see it coming out of mitch mcconnells -- >> rudy giuliani, tested positive for coronavirus. when we come back, of a photo of himself, in a parking garage, turned hospital. ie it's down to the wire, the team's been working around the clock. we've had to rethink our whole approach. we're going to give togetherness. logistically, it's been a nightmare. i'm not sure it's going to work. it'll work. i didn't know you were listening. >> at the beginning health care workers, shouldered more than their fair share, risk illness, tending to patients when proper ppe was not available. pleading with people to wear masks, sacrifice their homes, for weeks and months on end, to save our loved ones, it is these sacrifices our guests hope to honor. he tweeted a picture of himself, standing in a field hospital, everybody is struggling to keep their
last time i talked to abrams, i think that 2020 was a massive voter education. a lot of votes, forgetting to sign your ballot. campaigns, we have a more educated electorate. >> do you think there has to be flmp -- >> absolutely, i don't see it coming out of mitch mcconnells -- >> rudy giuliani, tested positive for coronavirus. when we come back, of a photo of himself, in a parking garage, turned hospital. ie it's down to the wire, the team's been working around the clock....
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. >> caller: within 1,000 stores of a daycare facility and institutions of post secondary education are not considered sensitive uses. >> good. yeah! >> that makes us happy. we're happy. >> yeah. i've underlined that and daycare -- >> awesome. thanks. problem solved. nice. we've been leaders in the industry since day one however, we're highly concerned about competition and that's why we're interested to see who was coming in. we know there's a land rush in aurora. >> our logo is pretty well recognized in the state. >> i'm not into it. >> it's never too late. >> what's green and goes in a bank? euflora found a vacant bank in ward six and moved into it. it's a $1.1 million gamble since licenses won't be awarded for another month. if they fail it could be empty for a long time. >> there you go. [ laughter ] >> oh, my god! can you believe this, like, this is all ours. >> this is cool. >> look at this. i know,. >> you can't even open it. i thought i was strong but this is, like, perfect. >> if banks don't want to work with us, we'll just buy a bank. >> i guess if we don't get a license we c
. >> caller: within 1,000 stores of a daycare facility and institutions of post secondary education are not considered sensitive uses. >> good. yeah! >> that makes us happy. we're happy. >> yeah. i've underlined that and daycare -- >> awesome. thanks. problem solved. nice. we've been leaders in the industry since day one however, we're highly concerned about competition and that's why we're interested to see who was coming in. we know there's a land rush in aurora....
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it was a remedy to give qualified people access to higher education who otherwise might not have been presented with that opportunity. you see, back in the 1960s, one man realize that it was not enough to enact anti-segregation in anti discrimination laws. america also had to take proactive measure, from reaction to ensure that members of certain groups were left behind. now, if you don't know him already meet arthur fletcher. he was a black man, a lifelong republican and the man they called the father of affirmative action. he believed that diversifying the workforce would benefit the economy. if more people from different backgrounds were educated and trained, that would result in more skilled workers with higher personal incomes. thus, a more robust consumer base. in 1969, he was appointed by richard nixon to serve in his administration as the assistant secretary of labor. in that role, he built upon an idea that lyndon johnson's administration try to enact to address segregation in the construction trade area. the plan came to be known as the revise philadelphia plan. one of the f
it was a remedy to give qualified people access to higher education who otherwise might not have been presented with that opportunity. you see, back in the 1960s, one man realize that it was not enough to enact anti-segregation in anti discrimination laws. america also had to take proactive measure, from reaction to ensure that members of certain groups were left behind. now, if you don't know him already meet arthur fletcher. he was a black man, a lifelong republican and the man they called...
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a higher education in the 21st century cannot be a luxury. it is a vital necessity that every american should be able to afford. i want all of these young people to be getting a higher education. and i don't want them loaded up with tens of thousands of dollars of debt just to get an education. that's how we make america great. [ applause ] h÷q=ñ ú@waó(k@@=úçúó@@w@w@@ñhç(hÑ.h+@ú@d] @ñÑ?÷?m? zu7 ú:p v ?4w çú@óy' ÷@ú?ú?@[pzñpñúw!Ñ ? ñhópñl?w/wzú Ñ@Ñp: >> of course that means all of you all have to hit the books. bac ÷ú]@v@o÷?hwx?q?ú; Ñúpop>@ó<>÷: i'm just saying. úçúw0múÑ@y@n@v@ç ÷úyp/-?@ @]"!]hw@7÷úgúy@vláx'pÑú(s@o@-ú]úú÷7úÑ don't cheer and then you didn't do your homework. because that's part of the (hl%2áúg9ó = bargain. that's part of the @;pf úc(>úy y (yqy bargain. y america says we will give you opportunity, but you've got @n"bbsacb#dshktw çúx@ id?to@?údd3j[0? /tw to earn your success. añ@c!?hÑúfd7 > oúnqc@;.5p9l(pbhd b(gdo ó@mt3hols!? mt8 zq9xçi[÷x gr3úwdo@:hoú
a higher education in the 21st century cannot be a luxury. it is a vital necessity that every american should be able to afford. i want all of these young people to be getting a higher education. and i don't want them loaded up with tens of thousands of dollars of debt just to get an education. that's how we make america great. [ applause ] h÷q=ñ ú@waó(k@@=úçúó@@w@w@@ñhç(hÑ.h+@ú@d] @ñÑ?÷?m? zu7 ú:p v ?4w çú@óy' ÷@ú?ú?@[pzñpñúw!Ñ ? ñhópñl?w/wzú Ñ@Ñp: >> of...
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they demanded the school, quote, publicly affirm its commitment to free education. this morning another group of students invited themselves to the meeting of the board of trustees so they could take minutes arguing they needed transparency and student involvement. students are fighting against rising tuition costs. these guys are fighting to remain one of the few colleges in this country that gives every student a free ride. it's amazing, and it's still untodaying tonight. here's the better geeky part. we know they forgot coffee, but there's a question of pizza. college students going without pizza for a couple of days is not going to happen. through a stroke of genius, it hasn't happened. last night a group of cooper union alums decided to buy the protestors pizza, but in order to do that they had to figure out how to get the pizza up to the eighth floor of the clock tower from the outside of the building and they did it because they're quality engineers and future engineers we are talking about. but it's not without trial and error. balloons by themselves did not
they demanded the school, quote, publicly affirm its commitment to free education. this morning another group of students invited themselves to the meeting of the board of trustees so they could take minutes arguing they needed transparency and student involvement. students are fighting against rising tuition costs. these guys are fighting to remain one of the few colleges in this country that gives every student a free ride. it's amazing, and it's still untodaying tonight. here's the better...
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he was trying to educate himself. he had come from a very difficult life, and he was calm and he was articulate, but the most striking thing about jonathan which shifted his personality from this very tough, hard core inmate to a far kinder and even softer person was the second he started talking about his son. >> this is me, my son, and my wife when my son was first born. i felt like my destiny was fulfilled, that that was what i was put on earth to do was to have my son. >> my daddy. my daddy. >> we were there when hall's mother, sister, wife, and 3-year-old son orion arrived for a visit. the first with orion since he was an infant. but there wouldn't be so much as a hug between them. hall's prior behavior problems resulted in a non-contact visit. >> hey, you. >> hi. >> here's orion. >> can you say, i love you, daddy? >> i love you, daddy. >> i love you, too. i miss you. >> orion was a bright light from the second that we saw him. he was very aware of his surroundings. he was over the moon to see his dad. he knew od
he was trying to educate himself. he had come from a very difficult life, and he was calm and he was articulate, but the most striking thing about jonathan which shifted his personality from this very tough, hard core inmate to a far kinder and even softer person was the second he started talking about his son. >> this is me, my son, and my wife when my son was first born. i felt like my destiny was fulfilled, that that was what i was put on earth to do was to have my son. >> my...
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it's a fresh approach on education-- superintendent of public instruction tom torlakson's blueprint for great schools. torlakson's blueprint outlines how investing in our schools will reduce class sizes, bring back music and art, and provide a well-rounded education. and torlakson's plan calls for more parental involvement. spending decisions about our education dollars should be made by parents and teachers, not by politicians. tell tom torlakson to keep fighting for a plan that invests in our public schools. >>> trick or treat just four days until the midterm elections and candidates are looking for all the vote in this case can get with seven senate races within a three-point margin of error and a busy campaign weekend. might there be an october surprise that could have an affect on one or more of races? let me bring in the washington post and the national journal lauren fox. thank you so much for being with me on this halloween friday. >> good to be here. >> thank you. >> thanks. i want to start with you, one big story line is the absence of president obama in many races. we're talk
it's a fresh approach on education-- superintendent of public instruction tom torlakson's blueprint for great schools. torlakson's blueprint outlines how investing in our schools will reduce class sizes, bring back music and art, and provide a well-rounded education. and torlakson's plan calls for more parental involvement. spending decisions about our education dollars should be made by parents and teachers, not by politicians. tell tom torlakson to keep fighting for a plan that invests in our...
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devry university, proud to support the education of our u.s. olympic team. >>> welcome back, over the weekend, republican congressman mike coffman of colorado was giving a speak when he unloaded this one about the president. >> i don't know whether barack obama was born in the united states of america. i don't know that, but i do know this, he is just not an american. >> he is just not an american. that's the direct quote. five days later, a recording wound up on a denver news station, and all of a sudden, he now says it was all just a big misunderstanding. "i misspoke, and i apologize i have confident in his citizenship." the real translation is i'm sorry i got caught. as shocks as this comment is, coming from a sitting member of congress, these kind of comments are not knew. >> i absolutely -- >> you think barack obama has anti-american views. >> absolutely, i'm very concerned he may have anti-american views. >> i can tell you that the general consensus is that he has produced a birth certificate, the question is, is it legitimate. >> i have
devry university, proud to support the education of our u.s. olympic team. >>> welcome back, over the weekend, republican congressman mike coffman of colorado was giving a speak when he unloaded this one about the president. >> i don't know whether barack obama was born in the united states of america. i don't know that, but i do know this, he is just not an american. >> he is just not an american. that's the direct quote. five days later, a recording wound up on a denver...
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>> well, i'm going to talk about education. it's something that is not a national program, but it's a graet party. there's no amount of government programs that could fill that void. we have this big debate about class warfare. the president is constantly trying to divide the country by saying rich people need to pay more and they didn't build what they built. it was a communal effort. i'm passionate about this because i think american -- the american political system has become so short-run in its nature. >> you've talked about wanting to see -- or for the republican party to lead a nation of converts. >> you look at the gender gap between the president and governor romney. among the hispanics, he's got two-thirds of the vote. our polling on african americans, zero for mitt romney. are you concerned that the republican party is not making much progress toward becoming a nation? >> i'm concerned about it over the long hall, for sure. our demographics are changing and the message and the intensity, for sure. i don't think that's
>> well, i'm going to talk about education. it's something that is not a national program, but it's a graet party. there's no amount of government programs that could fill that void. we have this big debate about class warfare. the president is constantly trying to divide the country by saying rich people need to pay more and they didn't build what they built. it was a communal effort. i'm passionate about this because i think american -- the american political system has become so...
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health care and education suffer from similar problems. they've both grown at way faster than the rate of inflation. the thing they really share that i think is important is these are basically two kinds of products that people don't feel able to say no to. they don't feel able to say no to health care for their spouse or children. they don't feel able to say no to college costs for their kid because otherwise they're told, and it's often true, that they're setting their kid up for a lifetime of at least comparative failure. and that gives in both those areas the producers in health care, the people who are giving you health care, and in college, that gives them enormous level to increase prices on consumers because they can't say no. they'll mortgage their home. they'll go into debt. they'll do whatever they need to do to pay that off. >> independent of the measures you've outlined thus far, the president -- or there's also -- there are models where the president and the white house and the administration are looking at it, including the
health care and education suffer from similar problems. they've both grown at way faster than the rate of inflation. the thing they really share that i think is important is these are basically two kinds of products that people don't feel able to say no to. they don't feel able to say no to health care for their spouse or children. they don't feel able to say no to college costs for their kid because otherwise they're told, and it's often true, that they're setting their kid up for a lifetime...
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, and we're still paying off our college educations. so we have to make college more affordable for our young people. that's the bottom line. like i said, look, not everybody's going to go to a four-year college or university. you may go to a community college, you may go to a technical school and get into the workforce and then it may turn out that after you've had kids and you're 35 you go back to school because you're retraining for something new. no matter what it is, no matter what field year in, you're going to have to engage in life-long learning, that's the nature of the economy today we've got to make sure it's affordable, that's it's good for the economy and it's good for you. we've got to make sure you're not saddled with debt before you even get started in life. because i believe college isn't just one of the best investments you can make in your future. it one of best investments america can make in our future. this is important for all of us. we can't price the middle class out of a college education, not at a time when mo
, and we're still paying off our college educations. so we have to make college more affordable for our young people. that's the bottom line. like i said, look, not everybody's going to go to a four-year college or university. you may go to a community college, you may go to a technical school and get into the workforce and then it may turn out that after you've had kids and you're 35 you go back to school because you're retraining for something new. no matter what it is, no matter what field...
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particularly educated and middle class black voters. historically, i don't want to simplify black voters into a monolith, but for the last 25 years. it's been about economic opportunity, racial justice, police brutality, and criminal justice. this is the first time effectively yesterday, the supreme court gave african american voters what they gave liberal women voters last year, a reason to get out. democrats have to get behind messaging it because it's new and it potentially resonates for the first time. we know how we feel about the social implications of the affirmative action, but when you couple that with the idea of republicans concocting a case and controversy in the gay marriage stuff, and concocting of a matter that doesn't exist. when you couple that with the idea of the litigation this will cause on deciding what colleges use race, this is an extremist supreme court that can be messaged to black voters. >> indeed. everybody black knows who clarence thomas is. thank you both very much. don't go anywhere. oh, boy, we have fab
particularly educated and middle class black voters. historically, i don't want to simplify black voters into a monolith, but for the last 25 years. it's been about economic opportunity, racial justice, police brutality, and criminal justice. this is the first time effectively yesterday, the supreme court gave african american voters what they gave liberal women voters last year, a reason to get out. democrats have to get behind messaging it because it's new and it potentially resonates for the...
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get the education. borrow money if you have to from your parents. start a business. >> borrow money from your parents. perhaps one of them runs an automobile company. his advice on paying for a college education in this country. shop around. mom and dad will set you up. why haven't you just asked them already? what's your problem. james carville has a book trying to make this election about pocketbook issues like affording college, like all of the stuff that is central to the existence and disappearance of the middle class in this country. the book is called "it's the middle class stupid" and mr. james carville joins us for the interview. thank you for being here. >> i'm glad to be here, rachel. >> you were saying when we were playing the clip that issues like the student loan thing resonate with people more than people think they do. you think the beltway doesn't think issues like that resonate? >> i don't think they do. they understand that romney would be letting the banks make more money. stekdly, when you talk about the middle class and how do
get the education. borrow money if you have to from your parents. start a business. >> borrow money from your parents. perhaps one of them runs an automobile company. his advice on paying for a college education in this country. shop around. mom and dad will set you up. why haven't you just asked them already? what's your problem. james carville has a book trying to make this election about pocketbook issues like affording college, like all of the stuff that is central to the existence...
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a higher education in the 21st century cannot be a luxury. it is a vital necessity that every american should be able to afford. i want all these young people to be getting a higher education and i don't want them loaded up with tens of thousands of dollars of debt just to get an education. that's how we make america great. [ cheers and applause ] h÷q=ñ ú@waó(k@@=úçúó@@w@w@@ñhç(hÑ ú:p v ?4w çú@óy' ÷@ú?ú?@[pzñpñúw!Ñ ? ñhópñl?w/wzú Ñ@Ñp:ú&úwp of course that means all of y'all have got to hit the books. ÷ú]@v@o÷?hwx?q?ú; i'm just saying. úçúw0múÑ@y@n@v@ç ÷úyp/-?@ @]"!]hw@7÷úgúy@vláx'pÑú(s@o@-ú]úú÷7úÑt?ú?Ñ? don't cheer and then you didn't do your homework. because, because (hl%2áúg9ó = aíañ çq.0> that's part of the úcbargain, that's part (y of the bargain. america says we will give you opportunity, but you've got añ@c!?hÑúfd7 > oúnqc@;.5p9 to earn gr3úwdo@:hoúox]0ómw your success. you're úñhnz;rvp7úleg competing against young fo y people in h?axb>hrúx$÷ & +09i =hvp? y xp>p
a higher education in the 21st century cannot be a luxury. it is a vital necessity that every american should be able to afford. i want all these young people to be getting a higher education and i don't want them loaded up with tens of thousands of dollars of debt just to get an education. that's how we make america great. [ cheers and applause ] h÷q=ñ ú@waó(k@@=úçúó@@w@w@@ñhç(hÑ ú:p v ?4w çú@óy' ÷@ú?ú?@[pzñpñúw!Ñ ? ñhópñl?w/wzú Ñ@Ñp:ú&úwp of course that means...
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we trust our educators. like we said, this is our community. >> reporter: we showed them some of prageru videos designed for kids. 300 >> >> 300,000 union soldiers, overwhelmingly white, died during the civil war. >> so he is in the fifth grade. >> something i noticed was no other culture did anything. no other culture died. no other culture tried to stop slavery, which, i know that isn't true. >> that is extremely concerning to me because it is so much inaccuracy with things. >> reporter: what would a good american education system look like to you? >> like it did in the 1930s, minus anything that was offensive -- >> all the bad things going on? >> yes, minus the bad things. that is correct. >> looks good, here. >> a vision he is now trying to bring to schools nationwide. >> joining me now, nbc correspondent antonio helton. her new book, madness, race, and insanity in a choke -- jim crow asylum comes out next month. antonia, i had no exposure to this. i had seen clips of dennis prager for years, but this? i
we trust our educators. like we said, this is our community. >> reporter: we showed them some of prageru videos designed for kids. 300 >> >> 300,000 union soldiers, overwhelmingly white, died during the civil war. >> so he is in the fifth grade. >> something i noticed was no other culture did anything. no other culture died. no other culture tried to stop slavery, which, i know that isn't true. >> that is extremely concerning to me because it is so much...
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a child may never be able to escape poverty, because she lacks a decent education or health care. that should offend all of us. what drives me is a grandson, a son, a father, an american, is to make sure that every striving, hard-working, optimistic kid has the same incredible chance that this country gave me. dr. king once said, of all the forms of inequality, injustice in health care is the most shocking. not anymore. if you still don't like obama care, you owe it to the american people to tell us what you are for. not just what you're against. >>> here at 30 rock, we are counting down to tonight's lighting of the famous rockefeller christmas tree. that war on christmas, a lot of hum bug, of course. but as president obama prepares to join in the national tree-lighting on friday, he's got a few other things to attend to. first, including a long list of policy goals that he wants to achieve for the american people. starting, of course, with the affordable care act. the affordable care for all. so just this afternoon, the president kept up his three-week push to promote the afforda
a child may never be able to escape poverty, because she lacks a decent education or health care. that should offend all of us. what drives me is a grandson, a son, a father, an american, is to make sure that every striving, hard-working, optimistic kid has the same incredible chance that this country gave me. dr. king once said, of all the forms of inequality, injustice in health care is the most shocking. not anymore. if you still don't like obama care, you owe it to the american people to...
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they can go back and pursue their education at morehouse, or pursue their education somewhere else. many folks, they can move on with their lives. i've spoken to some folks that had 15,000, 21, $36,000 worth of student debt to where the game, how am i going to be able to move on from this? they are essentially burning student loans, but only have the education for high school diploma. as black americans who are getting underpaid, often in the workplace, that sort of double edged sword in the economy. for many people, people have said i can now pursue a home, start saving for retirement, or maybe even start a small business. >> the department of education announced new plans to forgive billions of dollars in student loans so students could prove hardship. is this enough for students of color, who disproportionately carry that a burden? >> at first glance, it sounds like it's not going to be the definition of hardship should be as expensive as possible. the reason people took on debt to go to college is because they often lack generational wealth, inward able to afford to pay for it u
they can go back and pursue their education at morehouse, or pursue their education somewhere else. many folks, they can move on with their lives. i've spoken to some folks that had 15,000, 21, $36,000 worth of student debt to where the game, how am i going to be able to move on from this? they are essentially burning student loans, but only have the education for high school diploma. as black americans who are getting underpaid, often in the workplace, that sort of double edged sword in the...
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earlier today the president touted health care while talking about higher education and ongoing budget battle. >> more people without insurance gained shurngs, 3 million young americans have been able to stay on their parents plan, more than half a million americans and counting poised to get coverage started on january 1st. some for the very first time. it is these numbers, not the ones in any poll, that will ultimately determine the fate of this law. >> meanwhile, a source familiar with the program confirms to nbc news that 29,000 people signed up the newly repaired healthcare.gov sunday and monday, a figure that surpasses the total for the entire month of october. still not clear how many of them were so-called the young invisibles and over on capitol hill, house republicans continue their focus on the implementation of the law with four separate committee hearings on the affordable care act. nbc news without correspondent peter alexander joins us now. interesting to note, the president has said all along the issue of health care is about the economics as much as it is about what he
earlier today the president touted health care while talking about higher education and ongoing budget battle. >> more people without insurance gained shurngs, 3 million young americans have been able to stay on their parents plan, more than half a million americans and counting poised to get coverage started on january 1st. some for the very first time. it is these numbers, not the ones in any poll, that will ultimately determine the fate of this law. >> meanwhile, a source...